Excel User Tips - Creating A Database Table From A Summary Table
Excel User Tips - Creating A Database Table From A Summary Table
The worksheet below demonstrates. Range A1:E13 contains the original summary table,
and columns G:I shows a 48-row database table derived from the summary table.
How to do it
The solution to creating this "reverse pivot table" is to use a pivot table! The steps
below are specific to the example data shown, so you'll need to modify them slightly to
work with your data.
Part 2: Finishing up
At this point, you will have a small pivot table that shows only the sum of all values:
1. Double-click the cell that contains the total (outlined in yellow, above). Excel will
create a new sheet that displays the original data in the form of a database table
(see the figure below).
2. The column headings will display generic descriptions (Row, Column, and Value),
so you'll probably want to change these headings to make them more
descriptive.